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Tag Archives: Los Angeles

LA H20 Cycle Sources

September 13, 2017by Barry Lehrman 1 Comment

Los Angeles Water Cycle The water supply for the City of Los Angeles is an intertwined mix of imported and local water. This Sankey Diagram reveals critical opportunities to improve […]

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Channelization of the LA River

March 22, 2013by dlopez7 Leave a comment

Los Angeles River Watershed is composed of the Los Angeles River and tributaries that include: Bell Creek, Browns Canyon Wash, Aliso Creek, Tujunga Wash, Verdugo Wash, Arroyo Seco, Rio Hondo, […]

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Exhibition 1-2

March 21, 2013by kkimcsupomona Leave a comment

Purpose of creating this poster is designing infograpic poster for exhibition. Designs this poster to use the map, the data, and the information is from a classmate because the exhibition […]

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3rd Year, 2nd Quarter, 9th Week Down & Long

March 9, 2013by alexvc76 1 Comment

As the end of the quarter approaches, we prepare ourselves for the inevitable, finals week. In football terminology, the 9th week is like 4th and long, except we don’t have […]

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Nobody Designs To Walk In L.A.

February 20, 2013by alexvc76 2 Comments

Los Angeles, CA is home to millions but walked upon by none. This statement almost feels true. Los Angeles is a city that is as diverse in its culture as […]

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To A Community We Will Go, Heigh Ho the Dairy-o, A Community We Will Go!

February 17, 2013by alexvc76 1 Comment

Step aside Mr. Architect, the Landscape Architects are taking the lead on this one. Their is a shift of social values that is transpiring within the Architectural design field in Los […]

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302Lw13 Student Blog, Courses

Outdoor Water Use

February 16, 2013by dlopez7 2 Comments

Outdoor Water Use Making a map of outdoor water use was not an easy task. I could not find information on outdoor water use that would be represented in map […]

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302Lw13 Student Blog, General

Cadillac LA

September 18, 2012by Barry Lehrman Leave a comment

Cadillac Desert remains essential reading to understand Los Angeles.

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